Jimmy Choo teams up with Eric Haze and Poggy to Create Unisex Collection and BE@RBRICK

A limited-edition footwear and bag collection with an unmissable dream-team collectible.

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Jimmy Choo has announced the plan to launch a limited-edition footwear and bag collection in collaboration with its very own London-based Creative Director Sandra Choi, the New York-based artist and designer Eric Haze, and guest style curation by Japanese fashion icon Poggy. But the good news does not stop there – the collaboration closes on a high note with a BE@RBRICK to complement the stylish footwear and bags.

Adopting a collaborative model of the cult toy, BE@RBRICK by Japanese company MEDICOM TOY, the collectible within the JIMMY CHOO / ERIC HAZE CURATED BY POGGY collection has been rendered in an iridescent form, staying true to Jimmy Choo’s iconic style by donning its signature light and sparkle. Layered with a fragmented Eric Haze star design, the limited edition BE@RBRICK embodies a modern and urban vibe like no others. Fans of either one of the fashion powerhouses must not miss out. The BE@RBRICK x JIMMY CHOO / ERIC HAZE CURATED BY POGGY comes in two variations, a box set of 100% & 400%, and 1000%, in very limited quantities, making them a highly collectible art form.

Starting on October 11, the JIMMY CHOO / ERIC HAZE CURATED BY POGGY collection will be available on JimmyChoo.com and selected stores globally. Following the collection’s release, the BE@RBRICK collaboration will be available on October 16 online and in select stores.

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